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HTY 322: Race and Ethnicity in American Culture
3.00 Credits
Saint Leo University
Prerequisite: SOC 121 An analysis of the historical development of the principal racial and ethnic groups in American soci-ety, with emphasis on minorities, such as African-Americans, Mexican-Americans, Puerto Ricans, Asian Americans, and Native Americans. Offered fall semester.
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HTY 325: Modern Russia
3.00 Credits
Saint Leo University
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing An intensive study of the history and development of Russia since 1900. Offered in alternate years.
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HTY 329: Directed Study or Research
3.00 Credits
Saint Leo University
Prerequisite: Permission of faculty member Designed for small groups of students to pursue a particular aspect of history that is not covered or is treated lightly in regular course offerings. The course is taught in seminar fashion and meets for 36 contact hours. Offered as needed.
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HTY 330: War and Peace
3.00 Credits
Saint Leo University
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing A historical survey course covering the period from the ancient to the modern world. Primary atten-tion will be focused on U.S. military history; however, Roman military strategy, warfare in the Mid-dle Ages, and the Napoleonic Wars will be included. Offered in alternate years.
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HTY 333: Palestine and Israel
3.00 Credits
Saint Leo University
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing A detailed examination of the 20th-century conflict between Jews and Arabs over the land of Is-rael/Palestine, considered in both its historical and contemporary aspects. Offered in alternate years.
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HTY 335: Women in American Society
3.00 Credits
Saint Leo University
A comprehensive examination of the socio-historical position of women and of the changing roles of men and women in American society. Major emphasis is placed on socialization of women; cross-cultural comparison of women; women in United States socio-history; women in contemporary United States; women of color; women and economy; family life and motherhood; women and law.
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HTY 337: Legacies of the British Empire
3.00 Credits
Saint Leo University
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing A study of British imperial policy and its effects on the historical origins of the racial/ethnic conflicts in Northern Ireland, Canada, Israel, South Africa, and India/Pakistan. Offered in alternate years.
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HTY 339: Readings in Political Science
3.00 Credits
Saint Leo University
Prerequisite: Junior standing or permission of instructor Students will read intensively about some major themes and events of U.S. history and politics. The course is arranged chronologically, divided equally between the 18th and 19th centuries and the 20th century. In addition to discussing the events and ideas of the past, the course focuses on how histori-ans actually do their research and convey their findings to the public. Students will analyze evidence and sources, historical debates, historical interpretation and arguments, and documentation of evi-dence. This course serves as preparation for Senior Seminar, and students are strongly encouraged to take it first.
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HTY 341: The American War of Independence
3.00 Credits
Saint Leo University
Prerequisite: Junior standing or permission of instructor An analysis of the military strategies and operations of each side in the American War of Independ-ence, along with diplomatic and political aspects.
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HTY 395: Genocide, War- Crimes and Laws of War
3.00 Credits
Saint Leo University
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing This course is the second legal-international course and follows up POL 428: International Law & Organizations, but can also be taken independently. It analyzes the global and historic-legal impact of war-crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide, which violate laws of war and international law, but politico-legal limits weaken prosecuting such crimes by national or international tribunals. Case studies and film clips range from the U.S. Civil War to today, with a brief survey of human rights in the United Nations and the European Union.
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